kp3ft
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I've got a 1994 Mazda B2300 which runs fine and the clutch feels good when I first start the truck and drive it. After maybe 5 to 10 of minutes of driving it, the clutch pedal becomes harder to push down and makes a "squeak" noise when depressing it and letting it back up. Also, the clutch starts to not engage as well. It doesn't matter if it's a lot of start-and-stop city-driving, or highway driving. After shutting it off and letting it sit for a few hours, it's fine again.
The fluid level of the clutch master cylinder is good, and I recently drained the old tranny fluid and replaced it with new.
Does anyone know what this is a symptom of? Is the clutch starting to go bad? Whatever it is, it's seems like it's heat-related, since it feels perfectly normal when cold. I checked to see if the engine itself is not overheating, but it's fine. Thanks for any help
Jeff
The fluid level of the clutch master cylinder is good, and I recently drained the old tranny fluid and replaced it with new.
Does anyone know what this is a symptom of? Is the clutch starting to go bad? Whatever it is, it's seems like it's heat-related, since it feels perfectly normal when cold. I checked to see if the engine itself is not overheating, but it's fine. Thanks for any help
Jeff